Lord Vishnu is regarded as the God of all Gods, protecting Gods themselves as well as mortals like us from evil; and he has done so by appearing in ten avataars - Matsya, Varaah, Kurm, Narsimha, Vaman, Gautam Buddha, Parshuram, Ram, Krishna and Kalki. This larger-than-life saga proceeds through a series of heroic exploits of the various avataars of Lord Vishnu and is packed with action and adventure. Dashavatar explores the origin and the dynamism of each of these avataars, woven into an interesting narrative. It promises to be a magnum opus with a superlative quality of animation, voices of many acclaimed actors and melliflous music. Dashavatar has a fascinating storytelling pattern in which the old world sensitivities would appeal to the modern mind.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)609782858
LCCN:
2010318142
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
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